MICHAEL J.COLES

MICHAEL J. COLES

Founded & Successful Exit-Great American Cookies
Author of Time to Get Tough

Michael J. Coles is an Atlanta business executive, serial entrepreneur,
education advocate, well-known public speaker, and the namesake of the Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University.
After almost two decades in the clothing business, he cofounded Great
American Cookies in Atlanta in 1977 and grew it into the largest cookie store franchise in the United States.

Biography

Michael J. Coles story of personal perseverance is as impressive as his business acumen.
Following a near-fatal motorcycle accident six weeks after founding the cookie company, he recovered through a self-designed
rehabilitation program and went on to set world records in three coast-to-coast bicycle races. Coles’s commitment to community
service led him to run for the House of Representatives against Newt Gingrich in 1996 and for the U.S. Senate against Paul Coverdell
in 1998, the same year he sold Great American Cookies. For the next four years he chaired the Georgia Film Commission and served on the University
System of Georgia’s Board of Regents, the Kennesaw State University Foundation board, and the Walker School board.

Michael J. Coles In 2003 he took the helm at Caribou Coffee, where he more than doubled the size
of the company, opened a commercial sales division and an international market, and took the company public on nasdaq under the symbol
cbou in 2005. Today he serves as chairman of Brand Holding Company and BrandBank and actively lectures about business, giving more than
seventy-five talks a year at universities and corporate events nationwide.
He is coauthor of the children’s book The Land of the Caring Bou with his wife, Donna.